10, 11, and 12 graders - Extensive Reading Project 2020/21
During the second term, you are going to present to the class the book you have chosen to read. You should present it at the beginning of January. (in order to avoid stressful moments in March).
PAY ATTENTION to this:
You are going to have up to 15' / 25' to present your work.
You must speak about 5 main topics: (you can add more topics if you consider them to be crucial to the understanding of your story).
(you must take into account that you are not texting to classmates; you are presenting a book in a more formal context.)
These topics are to guide you. You do not need to have this order. Remember that you may add topics you consider fundamental.
1) The story in general (summary of the story)
- read some of the passages that were important to the story
2) Main characters
- explain their main characteristics
- read some passages which show the behaviour of the characters you chose to speak about
3) Moment of the story you most or/and least enjoyed
- read the passage which was revealing for the end of the story
- read some of the passages that were important to the story
2) Main characters
- explain their main characteristics
- read some passages which show the behaviour of the characters you chose to speak about
3) Moment of the story you most or/and least enjoyed
- read the passage which was revealing for the end of the story
4) Show to your classmates three expressions you have learned with the reading of your story. Your classmates must write them down in their notebooks.
5) Explain why would you recommend (or not) the book
Some advice: (PLEASE READ THEM ATTENTIVELY)
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a) Remember that you have several platforms to use in your presentation (rather than PPT or Prezi), for instance: Genial.ly, Spark, Padlet or create a Blog.
Whatever platform you choose to present your work in, remember that you should have pictures or keywords instead of text in your slides.
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You can bring objects, music, or other elements that might help/ enrich your presentation.
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Do not panic during your presentation. If you cannot remember what you have to say, simply say that you need a moment and carry on.
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Rehearsing is fundamental. Present your work at home alone, to your siblings, to your mum, or to your dad. By the time you get to class, you are completely secure and ready to present your book!
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Eat well for morning breakfast! It is important to be 100% ready!!
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